SANParks.org ForumsDiscussing the National Parks of South Africa2012-11-15T21:18:06+02:00http://www.sanparks.org/forums/feed.php?f=27&t=673402012-11-15T21:18:06+02:00http://www.sanparks.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=67340&p=1827740#p1827740

Not a great photo, but what a sighting if you a Kruger regular.Saw a total of 3 Bat eared foxes

Mapungubwe is full of lush green valleys.

They need to upgrade their viewing deck though, my wife thought she was going to cash in my life insurances, when the plank gave way under my petite weight.

]]>2012-11-14T16:51:36+02:00http://www.sanparks.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=67340&p=1826769#p1826769I keep on congratulating you on your sightings - this time for your Leopard sighting I also like the little klippie and then the handsome "gumpie" with his beautiful Gemsbok Horns

You visited the Park end of September - and this is how the tree (that you posted) that welcomes visitors to Leokwe Camp looked the end of October:

This Cape clawless Otter was spotted by my son, from the hide.It looked like it was hiding in plain sight.

Viewing platforms were visited.The lovely Mrs Gump

You may alight from your vehicle at own risk to walk to the confluence lookout.You will not end up in the gallery of shame by doing this. For that you need to protrude from your vehicle in an area declared unsafe to do so.At Mapungubwe the lions have been told to leave tourists alone at the confluence, as they are obeying the rules